Analysis and Commentary

A Journalist's Cry: No Water, No Electricity, No Clean Air!

A journalist speaks out about the lack of the most basic necessities of life in protest against the country's critical situation. He fiercely attacks official narratives and calls for attention to the bitter realities of society.

In a sharp and bold speech, a journalist criticized the shortages of water and electricity, severe air pollution, and the lack of minimum requirements for daily life, stating: "There is no water left, no electricity, and no air to breathe."

Economic and Social Crises

This journalist described fuel smuggling, the lack of free internet, and the skyrocketing prices of medicine and cars as clear signs of the collapse of economic management. He portrayed poverty and discrimination as if they were climbing up the walls, contrasting this situation completely with the official narratives about the country's conditions.

Where is the Real Enemy?

He reacted to officials' statements about the "enemy" and clarified that the real enemy is the one who has shot bullets at the women, men, and children of this country. In a sharp and revealing tone, he said: "In any part of the world, if such events occurred, the officials of that country would resign out of shame or commit suicide."

These statements come at a time when there has been no official response from the government spokesperson or responsible institutions. However, the widespread dissemination of these remarks indicates a deep gap between official narratives and the lived experiences of citizens.